The Observer view on making bankers pay for their misdeeds
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The depth of anti-EU feeling should not be forgotten
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guardian
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How Labour lost the business vote
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guardian
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From Ypres to Syria: why poison gas haunts us still
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guardian
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For David Cameron, the best answer to the Europe question is a quick one
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guardian
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Game of Thrones rape? Care more about real assaults
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The Observer view on Labour’s leadership race
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guardian
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Criminal bankers have brazenly milked the system. Let’s change it
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Amid the ruins of Syria, is Bashar al-Assad now finally facing the end?
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Qatar refuses to let Nepalese workers return to attend funerals after quake
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Religious teaching that drives Isis to threaten the ancient ruins of Palmyra
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guardian
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While Russia grapples with HIV epidemic, Moscow’s addicts share their filthy needles
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guardian
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Has the Labour party outlived its usefulness?
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guardian
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John Prescott throws his weight behind Andy Burnham as party leader
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guardian
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Ireland is a kinder, fairer place after voting for same-sex marriage
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guardian
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Persuade the public, frighten the Tories and Labour could win again
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